After installing 8.2 my KDE seems to load in a very bureacratic pace - to say 
the least. To investigate this I compared two hiden files in my /home/kaj 
directory : the ".xsession-errors" from 8.1 and 8.2 , respectively.

Under 8.1 this file only mention something about "DCOP-server up and running" 
(whatever that means) - nothing more.

Under 8.2 this file gets huge. I'll spare your bandwidth and only cite an 
excerpt :

kdeinit: Launched DCOPServer, pid = 1499 result = 0
DCOP: register 'anonymous-1496' -> number of clients is now 1
DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-1496'
DCOP: register 'anonymous-1499' -> number of clients is now 1
DCOPServer up and running.
DCOP: register 'ksplash' -> number of clients is now 2
DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-1499'
kdeinit: Launched KLauncher, pid = 1503 result = 0
DCOP: register 'klauncher' -> number of clients is now 2
DCOP: unregister 'klauncher'
DCOP: register 'klauncher' -> number of clients is now 2
DCOP: register 'anonymous-1503' -> number of clients is now 3
DCOP: new daemon klauncher
DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-1503'
kdeinit: Launched KDED, pid = 1506 result = 0
DCOP: register 'kded' -> number of clients is now 2
DCOP: unregister 'kded'
DCOP: register 'kded' -> number of clients is now 2
DCOP: register 'anonymous-1506' -> number of clients is now 3
DCOP: register 'anonymous-1507' -> number of clients is now 4
kdeinit: Got EXEC_NEW 'kbuildsycoca' from launcher.
DCOP: register 'kbuildsycoca' -> number of clients is now 5 file .........
.............

and so it goes on  for about 5 kilobytes !

Needles to say : it's the same box, same X-server etc...

What's going on ?

Regards

Kaj Haulrich
Denmark 


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